Gamera
Blitzwing:
There just isn't a perfect paint is there? I've had that tacky problems sometimes with enamels as well, mainly with older jars although those were in my brush painting days. I haven't airbrushed with enamels yet, I'm reasonably happy with acrylics so far.
Yeah, I've had much better luck with acrylics. I hate enamels and don't use them unless I can't find the colour I need in acrylic. Generally I've had good luck with Model Master and Tamiya. My favorite Polly Scale I don't think is even made any more. I've heard enough good news about Gunze I may have to pick up some but the local hobby shop doesn't stock it so that I'd have to order.
Yeah, perfect paint doesn't exist. And depending on application sometimes you HAVE to use a certain kind. With the N1K1, I had to use Tamiya over the chipping fluid. With the PV-1, I had to use enamels for salt fading because the salt stains Tamiya paint. Go figure.
Honestly, I hate the stuff, but my favorite all-around paint is Model Master enamel. It brushes well enough. Sprays well enough. In the blast furnace of summer, I can still shoot it without constantly worrying about dusting. But cleaning out the airbrush is the suck. And it can't do the super-thinning I really like to do. Adding some good lacquer thinner to the mix helps, but still.
Vallejo - great for brush painting and big coats. I've never been able to get a tight, fine spray out of it, though.
Tamiya - love the stuff, especially with lacquer thinner, but the dusting problems are just ridiculous for me in the summer months.
Gunze - LOVE LOVE LOVE Gunze. Really. Very similar properties to Tamiya, but doesn't seem to suffer the same tip dry/dusting issues. But I hate having to order blind.
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